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SUMMARY:Chaia Tacos: Rising Voices! How Men Be Allies in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:A conversation with activist writer Soraya Chemaly\, author of Rage Becomes Her\, and constitutional law professor and US Congressman Jamie Raskin. Since October 2017\, the #MeToo movement has forced a reckoning. From clear-cut cases of assault\, harassment\, and misogyny to poor communication\, bad dates\, and uncomfortable situations—Americans continue to wrestle with what gender and power mean in the workplace and in personal relationships. What fundamental changes\, if any\, have happened over the last two years? What is the next chapter of the movement? Donation proceeds will benefit the DC Volunteer Lawyers Project (DCVLP) and will be followed by a Q + A and drinks and tacos. \n  \nTopics might include: navigating #MeToo in the workplace\, #MeToo backlash\, hostility in the workplace\, status anxiety\, and “mentoring v. sponsorship” (actively advocating and promoting YOU -disrupts institutional bias). \n\nLEARN MORE AND RSVP HERE: Eventbrite link to the event.
URL:https://www.mountvernontriangle.org/event/chaia-tacos-rising-voices-how-men-be-allies-in-the-workplace/
LOCATION:Chaia
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SUMMARY:MVT Art Event: MVT Event: Does the "Public" Have a Role in Public Art?
DESCRIPTION:As part of our Perspectives series of public programming inspired by the installation of One by Hiroshi Jacobs\, the MVT CID invites you to join us for thought-provoking conversation on the public’s role in public art on Tuesday\, February 4 from 7-9 PM at A Baked Joint. \nWhen we put art into public spaces\, whether in a museum or a sidewalk\, we open up the conversation to a diversity of opinions and interpretations. Every person connects with art differently\, especially when we feel like it belongs to us due to its presence in the public realm. How does art in public space change our perception and interpretation of it? What obligation does the artist have to the public when creating art for the public? What is art’s responsibility – if any – in inspiring social change? \nJoin us for stimulating conversation and perspective sharing on these and related questions with the following expert panelists: \n\nGeorge Hemphill\, owner of Hemphill Fine Arts in Mount Vernon Triangle;\nHiroshi Jacobs\, artist and creator of the One public art sculptures in Mount Vernon Triangle;\nRose Jaffe\, renowned local artist and muralist; and\nPhilippa Hughes\, social sculptor and event moderator.\n\nLight bites and beverages will be provided\, and a cash bar is available. Admission is free but please kindly RSVP by Thursday\, January 30. \n  \n[RSVP FOR EVENT]
URL:https://www.mountvernontriangle.org/event/mvt-art-event-mvt-event-does-the-public-have-a-role-in-public-art/
LOCATION:A Baked Joint\, 440 K Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Black History Month Event: "African Americans and the Vote"
DESCRIPTION:Bible Way Church plans to highlight topics such as the role of the church (including Bible Way) in voting rights; biographies of individuals significant to voting rights; voting rights in DC; history of voting restrictions and suppression; and history of voter legislation that impacts African Americans. Barbara Arnwine\, Esq.\, President and Founder of the Transformative Justice Coalition will be the guest speaker at the February 5 event. The last event on February 26 features a voter registration drive conducted by the DC Board of Elections.
URL:https://www.mountvernontriangle.org/event/black-history-month-event-african-americans-and-the-vote/2020-02-05/
LOCATION:Bible Way Church\, 1100 New Jersey Avenue NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Restorative Yoga & Tea Tasting at Femme Fatale
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nJada Thomas\, licensed yoga teacher and founder of Yogalistics\, will guide the class through a 30 minute session of restorative yoga.  \nThe main focus of restorative yoga is that by relaxing in poses\, with the aid of props\, without strain or pain\, the goal is to achieve physical\, mental and emotional relaxation. Afterwards we will sip a variety of CBD teas provided by Rose Glow Tea Room. Fallon Keplinger the founder of Rose Glow Tea Room will be there to answer questions regarding CBD and tea. This will be a slow paced\, relaxed class. Please take your time and enjoy the experience and the tea. \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.mountvernontriangle.org/event/restorative-yoga-tea-tasting-at-femme-fatale/
LOCATION:Femme Fatale DC\, 401 Massachusetts Ave NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cultivate Work & Personal Relationships Netwalk
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturday\, February 8 from 2-4:15 pm for a Cultivate Work & Personal Relationships Netwalk presented by Netwalking\, LLC. During the curated 1.5-mile\, ADA-accessible walk: \n\nHanna Berman\, mental health and organizational consultant\, Co-Founder of WE Command and Reiki practitioner\, will share how Reiki can help you harness your energy to improve your well-being and better support the people in your community;\nCarrie Clyne\, Deputy Director of Events and Community at The Communications Network\, will share ideas for cultivating deeper relationships\, building community and creating more meaningful gatherings; and\nKenyattah Robinson\, President & CEO\, Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District\, will share the history and vibrancy of the post-urban renewal neighborhood of Mount Vernon Triangle.\n\nSmall business stops along the Netwalk will include: \n\nFemme Fatale\, the District’s female-only collective of local women creatives & entrepreneurs;\nPrather’s on the Alley\, located along a historic alley and in an adaptively re-used property that has been brilliantly restored\, and featuring global-inspired cuisine by Executive Chef Tim Ma and Chef de Cuisine Gary Cooper and complemented by innovative and classic craft cocktails with a twist\, and a thoughtfully-curated selection of wine; and\nChaia Tacos\, a female-led\, female-run business that believes everything’s better in a taco and making the world a better place starts with the food we eat.\n\nThe walk will be facilitated by Jessica Tunon\, Founder & CEO Netwalking\, LLC and Commissioner with the Mayor’s Office on Women’s Policy and Initiatives. \nDon’t miss out on this unique opportunity to meet your neighbors\, support your local community while having have authentic conversations with social impact leaders and small business owners\, and cultivate work and personal relationships for more happiness. Visit the event page on Eventbrite for more information and to RSVP!
URL:https://www.mountvernontriangle.org/event/cultivate-work-personal-relationships-netwalk/
LOCATION:Mount Vernon Triangle
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SUMMARY:“Netwalk” in MVT
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Saturday\, February 8 from 2-4:15 pm for a Cultivate Work & Personal Relationships Netwalk presented by Netwalking\, LLC. During the curated 1.5-mile\, ADA-accessible walk: \n\nHanna Berman\, mental health and organizational consultant\, Co-Founder of WE Command and Reiki practitioner\, will share how Reiki can help you harness your energy to improve your well-being and better support the people in your community;\nCarrie Clyne\, Deputy Director of Events and Community at The Communications Network\, will share ideas for cultivating deeper relationships\, building community and creating more meaningful gatherings; and\nKenyattah Robinson\, President & CEO\, Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District\, will share the history and vibrancy of the post-urban renewal neighborhood of Mount Vernon Triangle.\n\nSmall business stops along the Netwalk will include: \n\nFemme Fatale\, the District’s female-only collective of local women creatives & entrepreneurs;\nPrather’s on the Alley\, located along a historic alley and in an adaptively re-used property that has been brilliantly restored\, and featuring global-inspired cuisine by Executive Chef Tim Ma and Chef de Cuisine Gary Cooper and complemented by innovative and classic craft cocktails with a twist\, and a thoughtfully-curated selection of wine; and\nChaia Tacos\, a female-led\, female-run business that believes everything’s better in a taco and making the world a better place starts with the food we eat.\n\nThe walk will be facilitated by Jessica Tunon\, Founder & CEO Netwalking\, LLC and Commissioner with the Mayor’s Office on Women’s Policy and Initiatives. \nDon’t miss out on this unique opportunity to meet your neighbors\, support your local community while having have authentic conversations with social impact leaders and small business owners\, and cultivate work and personal relationships for more happiness. Visit the event page on Eventbrite for more information and to RSVP!
URL:https://www.mountvernontriangle.org/event/netwalk-in-mvt/
LOCATION:District of Columbia
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SUMMARY:Valentine's Day in MVT
DESCRIPTION:This February 14\, #LifeInMVT becomes #LoveInMVT thanks to the tasting menus\, special events\, promotions and more being offered at many of our neighborhood hot spots! Spend Valentine’s Day with that special someone by taking advantage of these specials being offered by retailers throughout the Triangle: \n  \nOttoman Taverna: Join Ottoman Taverna for Valentine’s Day and enjoy their pre fixe menu! Visit their website to make your reservation today! \n  \nA Baked Joint: A Baked Joint will have Valentine’s Day baked goods for sale throughout the day! They will also be selling Baked&Wired Valentine’s Day cupcakes and offering two Valentine’s cookie decorating classes. \n  \nChez Lily: Chez Lily is featuring a Valentine’s Day promotion for you and your loved one to share. Purchase one menu item and get the second menu item for 50% off. \n  \nEPIC Interval Training: Share the love with that special someone! Research shows that couples that workout together have healthier relationships. Build that body and bond with 10 classes for just $245. \n  \nEye Street Cellars: Leading up to Valentine’s Day from 5-8pm on February 13\, Eye Street Cellars will be sampling Spritz featuring Lamarca Prosecco. On Friday\, February 14 from 5-8pm\, they are sampling Baileys regular Irish Cream\, Red Velvet\, and Strawberries and Cream flavors. All featured products will be discounted. \n  \nFemme Fatale: Do something together: buy tickets to make something wild at Matter + Mind: Movement\, Fragility and Sculptural Shoes at Femme Fatale DC on Saturday\, February 15. And don’t forget that Femme Fatale also sells locally-made gifts that would make the perfect Valentine’s Day present for your loved one. \n  \nla Betty: la Betty will be offering Baked&Wired Valentine’s Day cakes as a special dessert. \n  \nNicoletta Italian Kitchen: Purchase tickets for a special chef-led pizza lovers class on Saturday\, February 15 from 3-5pm and enjoy the fruits of your labor while mingling with friends\, wine and snacks. And join Nicoletta Italian Kitchen on Valentine’s Day for festive specials on the menu! \n  \nPrather’s on the Alley: Guests can enjoy a three-course prix fixe dinner for $75 and an optional wine pairing for an additional $25—make your reservation today! \n  \nKarma Modern Indian: Enjoy a pre-fixe menu at Karma Modern Indian! Guests will be greeted with a glass of sparking rosé at the start of the meal. $75/per person (taxes and gratuity not included). 10% off all bottles of wine. Make your reservation here!
URL:https://www.mountvernontriangle.org/event/valentines-day-in-mvt-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200223T050000
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SUMMARY:Black History Month Event: African Heritage Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Second Baptist Church invites you to celebrate Black History Month with them on African Heritage Sunday! African attire encouraged.
URL:https://www.mountvernontriangle.org/event/black-history-month-event-african-heritage-sunday/
LOCATION:Second Baptist Church of Washington\, 816 3rd Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Black History Month Event: Annual Brotherhood Concert: "When Black Men Sing to the Lord"
DESCRIPTION:Have your spirits lifted by hearing male soloists\, choirs and ensembles from all over the Washington Metropolitan area. The event will feature Mount Carmel’s own Brotherhood Choir under the direction of Deacon Lamont Flowe. Members of the community are invited to witness a long-standing Mount Carmel tradition of a musical service featuring black men coming together in song.
URL:https://www.mountvernontriangle.org/event/black-history-month-event-annual-brotherhood-concert-when-black-men-sing-to-the-lord/
LOCATION:Mount Carmel Baptist Church\, 901 3rd St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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